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It depends on the voltage. When I was quite a bit younger we would hook them up to an AC line and they would explode instantly. We had a lot of fun with those little bombs. At least, we thought it was fun at the time.
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Every time I come across a mention of tantalum I think about some projects I did a few jobs ago involving chemical processing. We were making systems called "wetbenches" and this one particular variety of them was used to strip the oxide from the monitor wafers used in a deposition furnace. The wafers had to be cleaned with phosphoric acid that was VERY hot : around 150C. The only material we found that could stand up to that was tantalum so that's what the tanks were made from. I think they held on the order of ten gallons or so. Tantalum is very, very dense and that tank was really heavy. It took four guys to lift it into place. One curious thing - water and phosphoric acid is an exothermic reaction so when we wanted the acid bath to be hotter we would add cold water to it. That defies most logic but because it is an exothermic reaction it actually did raise the temperature.
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They'll throw a tantrantum!
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Is a rasp used on flowers considered a petal-file?
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Double bacon cheeseburger w/ large fries?
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Well, that certainly serves the puzzle part. The obvious answer, of course, is "seven".
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W∴ Balboos wrote: The obvious answer, of course, is "seven" No. LIQUID NITROGEN .
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For a very short while, yes.
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Batman, Batman!!! The Riddler is here!
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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Are you kidding us?
I, for one, like Roman Numerals.
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Just some minor amusement.
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One quarter of just about roughly near the ballpark (13)
Chaps and Chapesses: I have to go out for a couple of hours - one of those weeks - so I won't be giving "right / wrong" decisions for a while. I'll be back as soon as I can...
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approximative ? only guessing and hope it's wrong
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Good guess - but wrong.
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Are all the synonyms intentional "just about", "roughly", "near" and "ballpark"?
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Just skipped over approximately there...
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Well that's the beauty of approximation, you don't need to be exactly correct... just close enough
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APPROXIMATELY is the right answer -= you are up tomorrow!
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Hahaha... Wasn't trying to answer .
In retrospect I think pkfox was trying to answer without answering and I fell into it like a good little lamb.
Do you mind explaining the solution since I'm not sure.
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One quarter of
just about APPROXIMATELY
roughly APPROXIMATELY
near APPROXIMATELY
the ballpark APPROXIMATELY
APPROXIMATELY
Make sense now?
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OriginalGriff wrote: Make sense now? Emmm... Nope. Quarter represents four entries? What about one?
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"One quarter of" (APPROXIMATELY, APPROXIMATELY, APPROXIMATELY, APPROXIMATELY)
Pick any one of four ...
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Oh...
BTW what type of clue is this? Don't think it falls under any of the kinds I learnt here on CrosswordUnclued.
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Clearly, it fits in under the "not very good" category!
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"We can't stop here - this is bat country" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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